same-day admission, technology and day surgery, timely discharge, at-home services, discharge of post-opt patients, palliative choices, non-for-profit health centers
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what are the top 3 expenditures in Canada
hospital, drugs, physicians
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primary health care
health care professional you see first
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hospice care
a home-like setting for those unwilling to die at home
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fee
Dispensing ________- the ________ the pharmacy charges to dispense drugs.
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Palliative care
medication and supplies for people dying at home or in a hospital
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What are the four main health models
Territorial Health Model, Equalization Payments, Canadian Health Transfer, Canadian Social Transfer
line-by-line funding model (hospital funding model)
the hospital gives a final "receipt" and is paied back (NB)
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What is the Canada Social Model
the income that was promised to be used in education and childcare
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homecare
helps individuals with basic personal care, meals, and household maintenance, allowing them to stay at home longer
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what is Publically funded health care
health care services whose finances are managed by the government or a government agency for the good of the entire population.
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secondary health care
health care professionals you get referred to
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Population-based funding (hospital funding model)
given money based off of demographics
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Donations
volunteer organizations contribute to the cost.
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hospice care
a home-like setting for those unwilling to die at home
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Co payment deductible
the amount left that you have to pay after the insurance.
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drug identification number (DIN)
Any product defined as a drug under the Canadian Food and Drugs Act must have an associated drug identification number
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Block funding (hospital funding model)
based on the previous years spendings
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government grants
are the tax dollars paid for the merchandise, food, etc
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Federal
responsible for primary health care as well as that under the Canadian Health Act
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what is Privately funded health care
health care services whose finances are managed by the patient or, if they are lucky, their private health insurance. There is no government money to help offset the costs paid for by the patient.
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Quaternary
typically clinical trials
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Provincial
abides by the Canadian Health Act, responsible for leadership, policy, direction, and support; negotiates health care professional salaries
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capitation (How physicians get paid)
a set amount for each patient
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level 3
medically stable are typically medically and mentally stable
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Hazardous Materials Information Review Commission
makes decisions on compliance of safety with Prov., Fed., Ter., legislation.
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donations
volunteer organizations contribute to the cost
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insured services
payed for either by the government or privately
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service-based funding (hospital funding model)
based on the amount of cervices
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Government grants
are the tax dollars paid for the merchandise, food, etc.
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who is responsible for healthcare administration in a defined geographic location within the provinces and territories
Regional Health Authorities
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nonprofit reciprocal agreements
a formal written agreement between a nonprofit and an external or third party
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Provincial governments
are responsible for hospital provisions.
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level 2
require help and some supervision 24 hours a day
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regional health authorities (RHA)
Health authority boards are accountable to the Minister of Health and are responsible for the mandate, resources and performance of the health authority
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co-payment deductible
the amount left that you have to pay after the insurance